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  • Iraq polling data collected in Iraq between June 2005 and the end of 2006

  • Background quality report relating to the UK defence statistics compendium 2012.

  • A monthly summary of UK military search and rescue statistics for 2013.

  • Afghanistan UK military and civilian casualty and fatality tables.

  • Quarterly statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the UK armed forces by service for 2013.

  • Statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the UK armed forces by service for 2013.

  • Statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  • Statistics on personnel strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

  • Quarterly statistics on the strength, intake and outflow of MOD civilian personnel for 2013.

  • Statistical information on patients that were very seriously injured (VSI) or seriously injured (SI) on Operation Herrick (Afghanistan).

  • 2012 statistical annual of search and rescue (SAR) by military units in the UK, Falklands and Cyprus.

  • A Ministry of Defence economic research paper on the increasing cost of UK defence equipment.

  • Statistics on the stationed location of UK regular service and civilian personnel and international global locations.

  • Ministry of Defence figures for injury, illness and deaths of service personnel, civilian employees and other civilian personnel.

  • Statistics on compensation recipients and new claims, awards and appeals made under the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme.

  • Statistics on service personnel treated at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine or the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Headley Court.

  • Statistics on the numbers of service personnel either applying or selected for redundancy in the UK armed forces redundancy programme.

  • Results from the 2012 armed forces continuous attitude survey (AFCAS).

  • Statistical information on mental health among the UK armed forces.

  • Statistics on UK service personnel suffering a traumatic or surgical amputation as a result of an injury sustained in Afghanistan or Iraq.